Northern South America II: Mobility, Landscapes, and Socialscapes
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
Archaeological research in Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela is often overlooked compared to other areas of South America that have disproportionately captured the public eye, such as the Central Andes and the Amazon Basin. Local groups have demonstrated an impressive interregional mobility throughout time, as well as there being common archaeological evidence of long distance exchange of materials between the Pacific Coast, northern Andes, northwestern Amazon, and the Caribbean Coast; thus indicating highly varied yet intimately connected landscapes and socialscapes. The purpose of this session is to highlight the exceptional archaeological contributions of this diverse geographic region at the northernmost extent of the continent.
Other Keywords
Ecuador •
andes •
Northern Andes •
Social Complexity •
Ceramics •
Architecture •
Spatial Analysis •
Chiefdoms •
Social Hierarchy •
Isotope Analysis
Geographic Keywords
South America •
Department of Martinique (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Department of Guadeloupe (Country) •
Antigua and Barbuda (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Anguilla (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
Republic of Honduras (Country) •
St. Lucia (Country)
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Industrial Islands: Ecological Impacts of the steam-powered mills of the El Progreso plantation, Galápagos Islands. (2017)
Social inequality as reflected in dietary and mobility practices of South American maritime chiefdom societies: Contextual and isotopic analysis of burials excavated in La Tolita, Ecuador (2017)